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A Zenitbet Sportsbook (SBR rating F) player has filed a complaint. He is the 44th player to report non-payment of funds. Zenitbet has confiscated winnings from players without returning deposits in several of the cases and is no longer communicating with Sportsbook Review. The Russia based betting site is on the sportsbook blacklist.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook player has added his name to the list of players that have not been paid. The player reported that after requesting a payout on April 18 for his balance, he to this day has still not recovered his balance.The Russia based gaming company holds a rating of F and is indexed on the worst sportsbook blacklist.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook player has written in to add his name to the list of players who have been scammed by the Russia based betting site. ZenitBet, an F rated sportsbook which is part of the scam website blacklist, has conned players out of $30,000 since being added to the online sportsbooks rating guide last August.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook player reported receiving a partial payout before having his account zeroed out and winnings confiscated by the blacklisted online sportsbook. The player was paid 14,999 Rubles or $227 before having the remaining $545 in his account confiscated. The player has been given no explanation on the confiscation.

No-pay complaint number 41 has been filed by a ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating F) player. The player requested to be paid his $6,633 balance at the end of October 2015 after successfully completing the Know Your Customer (KYC) process. He has not been paid to this day and has received no responses from ZenitBet support.

Sportsbook Review has received more than three dozen reports of non-payment from ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating F). The Russia based online betting website is listed on the worst sportsbook blacklist and should be avoided. Established in 2007, the online sportsbook continues to accept player deposits but is unable to process player withdrawals.

Sportsbook Review urges online bettors to avoid scam website ZenitBet (SBR rating F). A total of 40 payout complaints have been submitted by ZenitBet players since the betting websites inclusion in the betting sites rating guide in August of 25. ZenitBet has been officially lowered from D- to F on the worst sportsbook blacklist.

Complaint number 39 has been filed against Russia based sports betting site ZenitBet. A player has claimed that the online betting site is refusing to pay. He claims to have provided all documents necessary to pass the KYC process, but that his payout has been rejected. The player, like many before him, has been given no information on why the betting site will not pay.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) player has added his name to the list of unpaid players. A ZenitBet player reported that he had fully completed the Know Your Customer (KYC) process, but he believes the process to have been a delay tactic, as he has yet to be paid his €450 balance. The online sportsbook has ceased communicating with the player.

A new sportsbook complaint has been filed by a ZenitBet player. The player went through the Know Your Customer (KYC) process with the Russia based betting site in April of 2015. He had his documents notarized to expedite the acceptance of his documents. However, the online sportsbook has not paid his €4,000 balance.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) player has filed a payout complaint. The player has claimed that he originally requested his $1,733 payout on September 30, 2015. The payout was first delayed due to the requirement for the player to have his documents certified by a public notary, a request the player complied with.

A total of 36 payout complaints are on file from ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) players. The oldest outstanding withdrawals date back to May of 2015. The Russia based sportsbook no longer responds to SBR concerning player complaints, and the online sportsbook has provided no update to the players owed on when they will be paid.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook player has filed a sportsbook complaint. The player detailed a frustrating experience verifying his account with the online betting site. He first had his account suspended by ZenitBet on November 15. He was asked to send a notarized copy of his passport by courier service. ZenitBet then unblocked his account, but did not honor his balance of $3,098.

On July 21, Sportsbook Review reported that a ZenitBet player filed a payout complaint after accusing the Russia based online sportsbook of deliberately stalling his withdrawal. The player claimed that he followed the ZenitBet instructions of mailing a notarized copy of his ID to a physical address as requested, but he has yet to be paid.

A new ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) payout complaint has been reported by an unhappy player. The player, like many others, has been owed for going on two months and has not received word on when he will be paid from the online sportsbook. The player is owed 75,000 Rubles, which translates to $1,222.

Slow-pay complaint number 31 has been submitted from a ZenitBet player. He has been waiting for a €200 withdrawal since May 20, 2015. Sportsbook Review blacklisted ZenitBet after more than two dozen slow-pay complaints were received, lowering its rating from D to D- on August 26. All of the cases remain outstanding; ZenitBet is to be avoided at all costs.

If there's one thing online sportsbook ZenitBet cannot do - it is pay on time, this according to more than two dozen players who have filed slow-pay complaints against the Russia based betting site. ZenitBet is behind on more than $45,000 to players. A new complaint was received this morning from a player in the same boat.

Slow-pay complaint number 29 has been launched against D- rated Russian sportsbook ZenitBet. The player requested to be paid $1,440 on March 22. He has been given no update on when his withdrawal will be processed. ZenitBet is part of the worst sportsbook blacklist. SBR is considering lowering ZenitBet to the rating of F.

Seven new ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) complaints have been received. The players are owed a combined $17,465 and have been waiting to be paid for longer than 30 business days. The total amount owed by ZenitBet is $43,659 to 28 players. ZenitBet is on the sportsbook blacklist at D-, and may fall to F if players are not paid.

Sportsbook Review's Natalie Rydstrom delivers an SBR Industry News video update for Friday, September 4. Topics include three recent changes to the sportsbook bonus directory, an online sportsbook moving wagering platforms, and a slow-pay sportsbook that has 21 outstanding player complaints on file.

ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) slow-pay complaint #21 has been reported. Much like the other complaints against the scam Russian sportsbook, the player has been waiting for over 30 business days to be paid. There has been no communication from the online sportsbook concerning the delay. ZenitBet is listed on the worst sportsbook blacklist.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) player has submitted a payout complaint. The player had his account blocked and was asked to provide documents establishing his identity. He complied with the request and had his account reopened. After requesting a payout of approximately 14,000 Rubles ($213), support stopped communicating with him.

Russian bookmaker ZenitBet has slipped further down the sportsbook blacklist. ZenitBet debuted in the sportsbook rating guide this Saturday at D, and has fallen to D- after fifteen total payout complaints have surfaced from players that have been owed for longer than 30 business days. The players are owed relatively small amounts each, and in total €20,000.

Eight slow-pay complaints have been reported by ZenitBet (SBR rating D) players. Each of the players have waited in excess of 30 business days for their funds, and are owed approximately $1,500 respectively. The players have been given little to no information from the sportsbook on their payout statuses.

A ZenitBet Sportsbook (unrated) player has filed a complaint. The player has claimed that he has been waiting for more than 30 days, and has not been paid from the online sportsbook. The complaint is very similar to one reported by SBR last month, where ZenitBet decided to close the player's account permanently after slow-paying him.